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. 2010 Apr 23;5(4):e10321. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010321

Figure 8. Suppressed feeding behavior of CXCL14 −/− mice in a novel environment.

Figure 8

Female mice were transferred to the locomotor activity monitoring cage without habituation. Food intake (A, B) and locomotor activity (C, D) of CXCL14 +/+ mice (WT, n = 3) and CXCL14 −/− mice (KO, n = 3) during the 3 subsequent night-day cycles are shown. Sixteen to 20 week-old mice were used for this experiment. Each data point represents the mean ± SEM. *, P<0.05; n.s., not significant compared to the corresponding value for CXCL14 +/+ control mice.